Apple Releases Developer Preview of OS X Mavericks With More Than 200 New FeaturesThe next version of the Mac operating system, OS X 10.9, is officially labeled as OS X Mavericks. Mavericks, named after an epic surfing spot in northern California, has a lot of new features, but also represents a change in naming conventions away from the familiar cat themes. In future versions of OS X will follow the same naming convention and all be named after inspirational places throughout California, where Apple is located.

OS X Mavericks 10.9 Retail VMware Image Release Notes- Apple dropped support for 32-bit mode in DP2 of Mountain Lion, so make sureyou keep the VMware Settings flagged as “Mac OS X 10.7/8 64-bit” otherwiseno bootable medium will be detected. Means you need a 64-bit Windows install.- Comes with direct download links as usual. (Will be added soon)- Embedded graphics drivers to increase number of available resolutions.- Fast boot time on most machines, as can be seen in the video.- Fresh installation of 10.9, everything was fixed during the installation.- Kernel doesn’t include any AMD patches- Make sure VT is turned on in your BIOS, if available. Otherwise you need touse the Hardware Bypasser alongside VMware 8.- Recommended you run on the latest version of VMware, as that’s what it wastested on, and apparently fixes Apple logo stalling in certain situations.At least try to use VMware 8+. VMware 9 or 10 to be safe.- Take a snapshot when you get to Finder for the first time. Gives you a “save”point to revert to should you break anything.